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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

BoBunny Design Team: Enchanted Forest with Shelly Maxwell

Enchanted Forest from BoBunny is a rich harvest of Butterflies, Sunflowers, Fairies, and more! Each double-sided heavy cardstock piece of 12x12 archival safe paper is seeded with rich, heartwarming images that you will "Fall" in love with just like I did. I've put together several autumnal themed pieces from this collection. Take a quick break and hopefully become inspired to create something of your own:


A layout, banner and card collection using Tim Holtz and  Taylored Expression dies. Here's the Layout:
Create this butterfly using a large butterfly stamp on vellum paper with Staz-on ink. Fussy cut image and flip it over. Use Copic markers on the "back side" to color butterfly. Adhere to layout with glue dots just below the body of the butterfly and allow the wings to be "free".


An Enchanted Forest banner with a message:

"Give Thanks" uses die cut letters from Tim Holtz's alphabet die.
 I used a gold metallic pen around the edges to add an outline pattern or "faux" stitching.
A Thankful collection of cards:


 A large tag folded in half serves as the base for this approximately 4x4" card. Eyelet and twine added for embellishments: 
Stop by The Scrapbook Studio, Moline IL for all your scrapbooking, cardmaking, and craft projects and grab some Enchanted Forest goodies while you're there, too! 

Thursday, July 19, 2012

{Tutorial} Create a Chipboard Word Banner


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 My daughter has been after my husband and I to paint her bedroom for quite a while. She's 13 now and has her very own tastes. I know I'll need to spend a lot of $ on window coverings for her room; so I am saving a few pennies by making a few fun room decorations myself (and really cheap too!).  Julianne is a sweet young lady and so I thought the word "Sweet" really was appropriate for her. I choose colors to match her new paint for my background/main color on the banner. Her paint color is Turquoise, so I am hoping this will match pretty well. :)
Here's how you can create a banner too!
Step 1: Gather your supplies: die cut chipboard banner pieces. I cut mine with chipboard and an Accucut machine die. Also, your chipboard letters for your word. I used Making Memories 8" chipboard letters, and Bo BunnyMy Word 6" Chipboard letters. You'll also need some mist, stain, and ink to color the chipboard to match the room it will be hung in when you're finished.
 Step 2: Use a stain to color the chipboard quickly. I worked in a circular motion keeping the outer edge of the color continuously wet to help prevent any lines. 
TIP: Stains are a great way to color chipboard quickly and inexpensively especially if the piece is detailed and would be hard to cover neatly with paper! They also dry really fast.
Step 3: Use a heat tool to dry the chipboard. You will see the color of the chipboard change once it dries.
Step 4: Use a blending tool and a Ranger Distress Ink in a similar color and distress the edges of the chipboard with the ink. Remember to bring start inking off the edge of the project and bring the color up onto the surface of the chipboard working in a circular motion to avoid lines.
Step 5:  Coloring the chipboard letters: begin by either creating your own custom color (add one squirt of dye ink reinker into a Mini-Mister with a smidgen of Perfect Pearls and the rest water, shake, spray) or use a pre-made mist like Glimmer Mist, Maya Mist, etc. 
Spray the mist onto the chipboard letters. The Making Memories letters were white already, so I just needed to add a little bit of spray to them. The Bo Bunny letters were brown, so I sanded their surfaces to create areas that would absorb some of the color.
Again, use the heat tool to dry the letters.
Step 6: Lay out all the parts of your banner to see if you like how the banner pieces match your chipboard letters. I went back and added a little Distress Ink to my 8" white letters to help out line them a little bit. Once you're happy with how the banner looks, use a tape runner and/or glue dots to adhere the letters down to the banner pieces. 
Note: I left the right side of my "W" unattached to that it could move about freely and not make the angle of the how the banner will hang look awkward.
Step 7: Use a Crop-a-Dile to punch holes into the upper corners of the banner pieces. Overlap the corners so the holes match up from top to bottom. Place brads through the holes to hold all the sections together. Place a hinged ring through each end hole to hang it on the wall when you're done.
I used Prima flowers and a Prima metal lock to adorn a ribbon bow, larger Prima flower, smaller bow etc. all layered together.
On the "W" and throughout the banner I used Pre-made Prima flowers adhered with glue dots to adorn the letters and make the banner co-hesive. The butterfly was colored with Copic markers.
Thanks for taking a peak!
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Banner: Chipboard die cut pieces (Accucut)
Ranger Distress ink Inks/Stains:  Squeezed LemonadePeacock FeathersShaded LilacBroken China Stain
Flowers & Lock: Prima
Jump Rings: Ranger
Brads: Teresa Collins
Butterfly: Maya Road
Tools: Accucut or similar die cut machine, Crop-a-Dile

Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Scrapbooking Studio has everything you need to start creating scrapbooking layouts and cards! Check out the newest trends and designer papers arriving daily. I've created a few items to spark your creativity. Simple Stories has several lines of papers you'll fall in love with as soon as you pick up a few sheets and start using them. Here's a 12x12 layout using two 5x7 photos. It was super easy to create a title and journaling block using the Generations pre-printed pieces.
Generations by Simple Stories designer papers and title block help create heirloom layouts in a fraction of  time.


The journaling blocks from Generation line by  Simple Stories are a great starting place for heartfelt cards .


Patterned papers for baby and toddler layouts can be hard to find. I was thrilled to be able to work with these adorable Simple Stories paeprs: Baby Steps.

Tiny journaling blocks and titles are perfect for cards. Grab a 6x6 Paper Pad and some adhesive-the card is almost made for you.

I used a bit of netting colored with Glimmer Mist and adhered with a glue dot to help create the cluster of embellishments in the upper right corner of this "You are Loved" card. 

One of the great thinks I loved about this paper line from Simple Stories is the muted colors and themes of each printed paper. I felt that many of the papers could be used for boys or girls depending on the matching embellishments.


Each 6x6 paper pad comes with so many  journaling cards and  die cut images you'll have enough for several cards - even inside card greetings too!
 Here's a sweet family of snow people read to be attached to Holiday Gifts for 2011.
A collection of three snow people all created with the same die and embossing folder from Sizzix. The Acrylic snow lady attached to the brown bag was colored with Staz-on ink and Ranger Perfect Pearls Mist and the other two also used the Perfect Pearls Mists.



Thanks for checking out the samples and be sure to stop by or order on-line today from The Scrapbooking Studio, 1623 5th Avenue, Moline, IL 61265 (309) 736-7242

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

AWDML Blog Sketch Challenge-Card

Shelly here with a card sketch challenge! Jillibean soup is on sale at AWDML all month so I picked up some of the Jillibean soup Christmas Chestnut Soup paper line & some accesories that matched to create a Christmas card and get a jump on the holiday season. Here's the sketch:
And here's my take on it:



Why not try the sketch and show off what you made? Don't forget to post it in the gallery on the AWDML web site.